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Rampage

MacArthur, Yamashita, and the battle of Manila

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Rampage
Scott, James, Scott, James
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An edition of Rampage (2018)

Rampage

MacArthur, Yamashita, and the battle of Manila

First edition.
  • 2 Want to read

"Before World War II, Manila was a slice of America in Asia, populated with elegant neoclassical buildings, spacious parks, and home to thousands of U.S. servicemen and business executives who enjoyed the relaxed pace of the tropics. The outbreak of the war, however, brought an end to the good life. General Douglas MacArthur, hoping to protect the Pearl of the Orient, declared the Philippine capital an open city and evacuated his forces. The Japanese seized Manila on January 2, 1942, rounding up and interning thousands of Americans. MacArthur, who escaped soon after to Australia, famously vowed to return. For nearly three years, he clawed his way north, obsessed with redeeming his promise and turning his earlier defeat into victory. By early 1945, he prepared to liberate Manila, a city whose residents by then faced widespread starvation. Convinced the Japanese [would abandon the city as he did], MacArthur planned a victory parade down Dewey Boulevard. But the enemy had other plans. Determined to fight to the death, Japanese marines barricaded intersections, converted buildings into fortresses, and booby-trapped stores, graveyards, and even dead bodies. The twenty-nine-day battle to liberate Manila resulted in the catastrophic destruction of the city and a rampage by Japanese forces that brutalized the civilian population. Landmarks were demolished, houses were torched, suspected resistance fighters were tortured and killed, countless women were raped, and their husbands and children were murdered. American troops had no choice but to battle the enemy, floor by floor and even room by room, through schools, hospitals, and even sports stadiums. In the end, an estimated 100,000 civilians lost their lives in a massacre as heinous as the Rape of Nanking. Based on extensive research in the United States and the Philippines, including war-crimes testimony, after-action reports, and survivor interviews, Rampage recounts one of the most heartbreaking chapters of Pacific war history"--Dust jacklet.

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Rampage: MacArthur, Yamashita, and the battle of Manila
2018, W. W. Norton & Company
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 526-607) and index.

Other Titles
MacArthur, Yamashita, and the battle of Manila

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.54/259916
Library of Congress
D767.4 .S39 2018, D767.4

The Physical Object

Pagination
635 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
635

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26976492M
ISBN 10
0393246949
ISBN 13
9780393246940
LCCN
2018168508
OCLC/WorldCat
1059514123

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